If my roommate/landlord searched through my website history on my computer without my permission, is this considered an invasion of privacy?

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If my roommate/landlord searched through my website history on my computer without my permission, is this considered an invasion of privacy?

Does it matter what he was looking for? Also, is this illegal?

Asked on January 8, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Massachusetts

Answers:

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If your roommate and /or landlord searched through your computer without your permission, the search was a violation of your right of privacy. The term "illegal" pertains in the area of law to a criminal act as opposed to a civil wrong.

From what you have written, I see a violation of your rights to privacy. The issue is what are your damages in terms of dollars and cents? I suggest that you reset your password on your computer and keep it away from your roommate and the landlord.


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